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Rh *Gi-ron′dists, the name, 655; party in the national convention, 657; fall of, 659.
 * Gladiatorial combats, 361–363; suppression of, 339, 340.
 * Gladiators, war of the, 285, 286.
 * Gladstone, prime minister, 719, 728.
 * Godfrey of Bouillon (god′fri boo-yṓn′), 442, 443.
 * Godwin, earl of essex, 434.
 * Golden Candlestick, 347, n.
 * Go-ma′tes, 78.
 * Gordon, General, 728.
 * Gor′gi-as, 205.
 * Gor′gons, 104.
 * Goths, the, 336, 337; conversion of, 377.
 * Grac′chi, reforms of, 276, 277.
 * Grac′chus, Caius, 276, 277.
 * Tiberius, 276.
 * Grace, edict of, 581.
 * Græco-Persian War, 125–135.
 * Gra-nä′da, 398; conquest of, 499, 500.
 * Grand Alliance, the, 596.
 * Gra-ni′cus, battle of the, 162.
 * Gra′ti-an, Roman emp., 336, 337, 338.
 * Grăt′ta&#x32F;n, Henry, 632.
 * Great Britain, the name, 629. See England.
 * Great Fire in Rome, 312.
 * Great Schism, the, 468.
 * Great Seal of England, 624.
 * Grecian architecture, 176–182.
 * sculpture, 187–189.
 * temples as banks of deposit, 178, n.
 * Greece, divisions of, 87; mountains of, 87, 88; islands about, 88; influence of country upon inhabitants, 89.
 * Greek Church, the, 417.
 * Greek Empire. See Eastern Empire.
 * Greek Fire, 398.
 * Greeks, local patriotism of, 92; myths and legends of, 93–97; society of, in the Heroic Age, 98–108; piracy among, 99; religion of, 101-108; colonies, no, 111; literature, 190–202; philosophy and science, 203–214; social life, 215–222.
 * Gregory. For this name see Popes.
 * Grey, Lady Jane, 552.
 * Guē′bers, 401, n. See Fire-worshippers.
 * Guelphs (gwĕlfs), 504.
 * Guillotine (g&#x304;il′lo-teen′), the, 662.
 * Guiscard (g&#x304;ḗes-kar′), Robert, 433.
 * Guise (gweez), family of, 573.
 * Gunpowder, effect of use in war, 427.
 * Gunpowder Plot, the, 602.
 * Gŭs-tā*vŭs Vasa, 512.
 * Gutenberg (goo′te&#x32F;n-be&#x32F;rg′), John, 476.
 * Ġy-lip′pus, Spartan commander, 152.
 * Ha′des, realm of, 101; the god, 103.
 * Ha′dri-an, Roman emp., 320.
 * Hal′i-car-nas′sus, mausoleum at, 182.
 * Ha′lys, the, 75.
 * Ha-mil′car Bar′cas, 252, 256.
 * Hamites, 3.
 * Hampden, John, 608, 609.
 * Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 62.
 * Han′ni-bal, his vow, 257; attacks Saguntum, 257; crosses the Alps, 258, 259; in Italy, 259–264; his death, 265, n.
 * Han′no, Carthaginian admiral, 253.
 * Hanover, house of, 630; sovereigns of, 630, n.
 * Hanseatic League, 468, 469.
 * Harold I. (son of Godwin), k. of England, 434, 435.
 * Harold Hardrada, k. of Norway, 434.
 * Haroun-al-Raschid (hä-roon′äl-rash′-id), 400.
 * Has′dru-bal, Hannibal's brother, 264.
 * Has′dru-bal, son-in-law of Hamilcar, 256.
 * Hastings, battle of, 434, 435.
 * Hébert (ā&#x301;′bêr), 663.
 * Hebrew monarchy, founding of, 63, 64; division of, 66.
 * Hebrew Temple, robbed by Titus, 314.
 * Hebrews, enter Egypt, 21; history of, 63–68; their religion and literature, 68, 69.
 * Hector, 95.
 * He-ġī′ra, the, 393.
 * Helen, 95.
 * He&#x32F;-le′na, St., 688.
 * Hel′i-con, Mount, 88.
 * Hellas, the name, 91, n.
 * Hel-le′nēs, the, 89–91. See Greeks.